"Coco Chanel" is a song by American rapper
Eladio Carrión and Puerto Rican singer
Bad Bunny. It was released on March 17, 2023, through
Rimas Entertainment, as the eighth track on Carrión's fourth studio album 3men2 Kbrn (2023). Commercially successful, the song debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 at number 87, marking Carrión's first appearance on the chart.
Lyrics
Titled after and a tribute to
Coco Chanel, who founded the
Chanel brand, both singers use the lyric "Quiere Coco Chanel, Louis V, Bottega (Coco), yeah." in the song's chorus.[1] Bad Bunny uses lyrics such as "Pero el sol de PR calienta má' que el de
Phoenix / Ella lo sabe" in his verse, possibly calling out American basketball player
Devin Booker, who was in a relationship with
Kendall Jenner.[2] In the same verse, Bad Bunny also mentions Jenner through the lyric "Las de escorpio son peligro."[3] Through the verse, rumors that Bad Bunny was dating Jenner were spreading on social media.[4][5]
Even without being released as a single, "Coco Chanel" debuted at number 87 on the
Billboard Hot 100, which marked Carrión's first appearance on the chart, with 6.2 million streams in the United States in its first week.[8] The song would also reach the top 10 in several countries and would peak at number 22 on the
Billboard Global 200.
"Coco Chanel" is a song by American rapper
Eladio Carrión and Puerto Rican singer
Bad Bunny. It was released on March 17, 2023, through
Rimas Entertainment, as the eighth track on Carrión's fourth studio album 3men2 Kbrn (2023). Commercially successful, the song debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 at number 87, marking Carrión's first appearance on the chart.
Lyrics
Titled after and a tribute to
Coco Chanel, who founded the
Chanel brand, both singers use the lyric "Quiere Coco Chanel, Louis V, Bottega (Coco), yeah." in the song's chorus.[1] Bad Bunny uses lyrics such as "Pero el sol de PR calienta má' que el de
Phoenix / Ella lo sabe" in his verse, possibly calling out American basketball player
Devin Booker, who was in a relationship with
Kendall Jenner.[2] In the same verse, Bad Bunny also mentions Jenner through the lyric "Las de escorpio son peligro."[3] Through the verse, rumors that Bad Bunny was dating Jenner were spreading on social media.[4][5]
Even without being released as a single, "Coco Chanel" debuted at number 87 on the
Billboard Hot 100, which marked Carrión's first appearance on the chart, with 6.2 million streams in the United States in its first week.[8] The song would also reach the top 10 in several countries and would peak at number 22 on the
Billboard Global 200.